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Thanks Kathryn, you said:
>>you may want to make an appointment
>> with a dr. or PA in an OB/GYN's office
>> who specialized in hormonal related
>> therapy. We have only two in W.
>> Mich that I know of, they're hard to
>> find.
I would love to have something like this done even though I do not go to
doctors as a rule. I didn't know you could have your hormonal levels
checked. I wonder if they would have something like that at family
planning. I will look in to it thank you for your humble opinion...lol.
>>If you want to use herbs, you might try
>> to get copies of the newly released
>> "PDR for Herbals" and the German E
>> Commission latest printing. The cost
>> for both books runs close to $200, but
>> maybe your library would carry them.
>> My friend has purchased both books
>> and I plan to borrow them when I get
>> back from New Mexico the beginning
>> of May. I'd be happy to look up
>> whatever you want at that time.
These books sound great...they must be at that price..I will see if the
library has or can get them, I am in a university town so it is
possible.
I have used Dong Quai, chewing on the dried root, and in a tea for
almost a year and had no problems at the time..I have many herbal
books..and I am fairly careful. Black cohosh is quite bitter but I am
trying it..
Thanks for your help..I will definitely take care...You say when you get
back to New Mexico, where are you now? I live in N. Central Fla.
From the heart,
~ Rainah ~
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